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::* '''Onset:''' While many poisons have an immediate onset, inflicting their effects as soon as the first saving throw is failed, some poisons take longer to cause an effect.  In most cases, creatures won't know they are poisoned until effects begin to manifest.
::* '''Onset:''' While many poisons have an immediate onset, inflicting their effects as soon as the first saving throw is failed, some poisons take longer to cause an effect.  In most cases, creatures won't know they are poisoned until effects begin to manifest.
::* '''Frequency:''' After a creature has been poisoned, they must make additional saves periodically, as described by the frequency, or suffer additional effects.  The frequency also lists the total number of times the poison will attempt to inflict its effects before it has run its course.  For example, "1/round for 6 rounds" means a character must make a new save every round for the next 6 rounds (in addition to the save they already failed to become poisoned in the first place).  Some particularly powerful poisons may have a frequency like "1/round until cured".
::* '''Frequency:''' After a creature has been poisoned, they must make additional saves periodically, as described by the frequency, or suffer additional effects.  The frequency also lists the total number of times the poison will attempt to inflict its effects before it has run its course.  For example, "1/round for 6 rounds" means a character must make a new save every round for the next 6 rounds (in addition to the save they already failed to become poisoned in the first place).  Some particularly powerful poisons may have a frequency like "1/round until cured".
::* '''Effect:''' This is what the poison does to an afflicted creature when the onset first occurs, and each interval of its frequency.  The most common poisons inflict a combination of ability damage (or ability drain) and non-lethal damage, though poison effects can vary wildly.  Note that non-lethal damage from poison, though physical damage, cannot be mitigated with DR, unless the DR explicitly states it can be used to mitigate non-lethal damage (such as the [[Endurance (Feat)]]).
::* '''Effect:''' This is what the poison does to an afflicted creature when the onset first occurs, and each interval of its frequency.  The most common poisons inflict a combination of ability damage (or ability drain) and [[Non-Lethal Damage]], though poison effects can vary wildly.  Note that Non-Lethal Damage from poison, though physical damage, cannot be mitigated with DR, unless the DR explicitly states it can be used to mitigate Non-Lethal Damage (such as the [[Endurance (Feat)]]).
::* '''Fruition:''' This is the effect inflicted if the poison's final ''tick'' of its frequency is able to complete without the poison being successfully ended by sufficient saving throws. Note that a poison's ''fruition'' can occur even if the afflicted creature succeeds on the saving throw for that final ''tick'', unless by making that save, the poison is cured (i.e. the requisite number of saves is achieved with this saving throw's success). For drugs and poisons which inflict the ''poisoned'' condition, a very common ''fruition'' is to inflict 1d6 points of lethal damage per CR of the creature which inflicted the poison (or the CL of the poison, if that is more appropriate).  However, other effects are possible, such as [[Petrified|petrification]], forcing the victim to speak the truth for the next hour, or even making them compliant with commands.
::* '''Fruition:''' This is the effect inflicted if the poison's final ''tick'' of its frequency is able to complete without the poison being successfully ended by sufficient saving throws. Note that a poison's ''fruition'' can occur even if the afflicted creature succeeds on the saving throw for that final ''tick'', unless by making that save, the poison is cured (i.e. the requisite number of saves is achieved with this saving throw's success). For drugs and poisons which inflict the ''poisoned'' condition, a very common ''fruition'' is to inflict 1d6 points of lethal damage per CR of the creature which inflicted the poison (or the CL of the poison, if that is more appropriate).  However, other effects are possible, such as [[Petrified|petrification]], forcing the victim to speak the truth for the next hour, or even making them compliant with commands.
::* '''Cure:''' This is the required number of successful saving throws to end a poison's effects prior to its frequency expiring.  Poisons and drugs which inflict the ''poisoned'' status condition always require two  or more successful saving throws, though it is rare that they must also be made consecutively (that is usually a feature of a ''blighted'' level poison). Saving throws may only be made each time the frequency "ticks", unless an additional saving throw is granted by some spell or effect, such as [[Neutralize Poison (Spell)]].  If the saving throw is successful, the poison does not inflict its effect for that tick, even if it isn't cured by that successful save alone.
::* '''Cure:''' This is the required number of successful saving throws to end a poison's effects prior to its frequency expiring.  Poisons and drugs which inflict the ''poisoned'' status condition always require two  or more successful saving throws, though it is rare that they must also be made consecutively (that is usually a feature of a ''blighted'' level poison). Saving throws may only be made each time the frequency "ticks", unless an additional saving throw is granted by some spell or effect, such as [[Neutralize Poison (Spell)]].  If the saving throw is successful, the poison does not inflict its effect for that tick, even if it isn't cured by that successful save alone.

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